Rain, softball, daffies, and flexible time...yay!

It's pouring rain. The sky is a soft grey, the trees are sodden, the roof-drip is a constant flow from eaves to ground, and guess what? I'm not in a rush. It's Saturday, it's the first day of vacation, and I just don't want to haul my backside into the shower and get on with it. So I'm not. Yet. 

This past week was a barn-burner of a week, with the 1920s immersion project, the guest teaching of poetry to wiggly fifth graders (who were delightful), three history-related field trips, and then finally, yesterday afternoon, I watched two teams of goofy middle school girls play a half-decent game punctuated by passing showers. They played five full innings (I'd forgotten how long middle school games can be), and the Littleton Crusaders won! Yes, they emerged victorious over the middle school from Lisbon, so the divided loyalties are there for me, but still, it was fun. Meg is the head coach for the Littleton team, after several years of assisting in Lisbon, so there's that to consider, too. At any rate, there's work to be done with the girls' skills, but I see promise. So much promise. It was a delight to be there. 

Meg's also going to be playing some adult-league softball this summer (yay, more games to go to!), so she had practice in the rain after her game. She came over afterwards (and after a much-needed shower) to debrief-- it was a nice ending to a pretty great day. 

So, a good start to a week of flexible time, eh? I'm looking forward to warmer days and no school-related drama for a bit. All that can wait a week.

Have a good day, folks. And yes, my daffies are blooming like crazy. It's a good sign.

C




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